I'm Bûbûche, a 24-year-old artist from France. I can't really remember a time in my life where I didn't doodle, scribble, or messed around with a pencil. From sketches in a random school notebook, video game fan arts, cathartic musings on paper, I would just draw wherever I could and whenever I had free time. I still do.
The many voices of "reason" who advised against art studies got to me, and I never pursued any art formation. I should have. After 3 years of English at university, I gave up my studies and started looking for small jobs. I now juggle with two at a time, so that I can buy art supplies and, obviously, eat. I'm not complaining. I know one day I'll be able to live from my illustrations, and I'm ready to work for it.
My thing is color. I can add layers of Prismacolor pencils onto paper for hours and never get bored. You can never have enough shade or light. Staying focused on something you're passionate about is truly almost therapeutic. To each their own emotional outlets, as they say. Wish me luck, I decided to live from my own.
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Lambou
Guardian Of Pebbles
Neptune III
Kass Fan Art
Guardian Of The Forgotten Knowledge
Almost Free
Untitled
Lady Of The Dusk
Harpinup
Kaw The Wise
Mistress Of The Deep
Self Portrait
Untitled
Pretty Stranger From Tinder
Archibald Proudly Presents Suvi
I love there uniqueness and I notice that the only recurring feature of any of the pieces were the sesame seed eyes, most of which had no whites in their eyes. I am curious as to what these drawings are inspired from, as I noticed a mixture of humans and animals.
For the eyes, I think I never got over Thane Krios from Mass Effect. I like how otherworldly they make the characters. I like making everything abstract enough so that the viewer can imagine their own story about what they see. As for inspiration, there are so many sources, I really couldn't find them all but uh... Dark Crystal, Mucha, a french artist called Moon I highly recommend, etc.
Load More Replies...I love there uniqueness and I notice that the only recurring feature of any of the pieces were the sesame seed eyes, most of which had no whites in their eyes. I am curious as to what these drawings are inspired from, as I noticed a mixture of humans and animals.
For the eyes, I think I never got over Thane Krios from Mass Effect. I like how otherworldly they make the characters. I like making everything abstract enough so that the viewer can imagine their own story about what they see. As for inspiration, there are so many sources, I really couldn't find them all but uh... Dark Crystal, Mucha, a french artist called Moon I highly recommend, etc.
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